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« on: August 13, 2011, 21:54:50 »

More of a "it's on my mind I wan't to know what's happening" query, but in Gillingham (Dorset) station the past few weeks, diggers have been tackling the weedy area behind the signal box.

Network Rail have also started storing track and ballast there recently, and I have noticed the small siding has been upgraded.

Does anyone know whats happening/ its new use?

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« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2011, 11:59:45 »

Re-signalling between Tisbury and Pinhoe and temporary recontrol at Basingstoke New ASC (Area Signalling Centre) is about to start  - there'll probably be a number of worksites to prepare.  Salisbury ASC remains operational for a few years yet, and will fringe with Basingstoke New in two directions. 

I'm not sure of the details but I think a number of level crossings are being upgraded, or having their method operation changed - if there are 'crossing boxes' in use now I expect they'll be closing.

(If you didn't already know the intention is that the whole line will be recontrolled by the future Basingstoke Regional Operations Centre, Salisbury being transferred in 2016 and Basingstoke New in 2017.    Basingstoke New will have a life of about 10 years.)

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« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2011, 15:14:33 »

There is also talk of using the other platform at templecombe instead of the current one when the box becomes unmanned to make it easier to access services and takes away the need for the crossing 
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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2011, 21:39:42 »

I hope a use can be found for Templecombe Signal Box after it is decommissioned. It's an excellent example of 1930s Southern Railway architecture. Known as a 'glasshouse' SR (Southern Railway / Southern Region / Scot Rail / Scottish Region (rather confusing - it depends on the context)) type 13 apparently. The most westerly example built by the SR.

A small museum inside showing the history of the S&DJR (Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway) perhaps....?
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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2011, 22:19:53 »

Excellent idea for a possible future use of the Templecombe SB (Signal Box) - unless it may be 'treading on the toes' of the existing S&DJR (Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway) museumUndecided
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« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2011, 23:00:23 »

Be nice to have a 'satellite' museum actually located on the former route of the S&DJR (Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway)..... Grin

http://www.trainweb.org/railwest/railco/sr/se67-sb1.html#temple
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